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Definition of Musickers
1. musicker [n] - See also: musicker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Musickers
Literary usage of Musickers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Musical World (1851)
"... zee a little more about hinglish musickers ... and the Hinglish musickers may
overcome these ..."
2. Representative American Plays by Arthur Hobson Quinn (1917)
"Vie. No I—excuse me-;—I 'm sorry—but —I think the Duchess is going soon. PRINCE.
Miss Botes, I hope der musickers will play some American music. Vic. ..."
3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1829)
"We were not without our " merrie band of musickers," who entertained us at
intervals with such ..."
4. Mark Twain's Library of Humor by Mark Twain (1906)
"Azalea did not put in all of her time with the musickers. One day she came home
and said that she had discovered the greatest Literary Genius ever born in ..."
5. The Georgian Era: Memoirs of the Most Eminent Persons, who Have Flourished by ---- Clarke (1834)
"... that his hearers, whether " musickers" or not, were invariably both delighted
and astonished. the harpsichord; and the child, struck with his bold and ..."